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WWE ID talent Jack Cartwheel has opened up on a one on one meeting he had with The Undertaker after a recent appearance in AAA.
WWE announced it’s first class of WWE ID contracted talents back in October 2024, which included a number of independent stars.
Among those names was Jack Cartwheel, who remains part of the WWE ID system to this day, with him competing on both WWE Evolve and in AAA prior to him suffering an injured elbow.
Jack Cartwheel Recalls Conversation With The Undertaker In AAA
AAA is currently being run by WWE Hall of Famer The Undertaker following WWE’s purchase of the promotion last year, and Cartwheel has now recalled a conversation he had with the Deadman.
Speaking to the Wrestling Junkies Podcast, he detailed what he learned from Undertaker after getting the time to have a one on one meeting with him.
He said:
“I was super lucky to have an opportunity to have a full on one on one meeting with him. I got to meet him twice before but it was very much just in passing. He’s the boss you know, he’s busy, I don’t want to take too much of his time.
“So after two times of just meeting in passing I finally came up and said ‘hey are we able to have a meeting’, I had some specific questions that I really wanted to hear his answers for, and he gave me the time of going in the office, having the talk, and me learning about the differences between a good match and a great match. The differences of doing a spot vs. doing a spot with emotion. The differences between making something happen in the ring vs. obviously setting it up and taking too much time setting it up. All those things I learned straight from him.
“What I asked was ‘what’s something young wrestlers are doing that you think they shouldn’t be doing’ and those were the answers.”
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Is AAA WWE’s Best Product In 2026?
With fan’s currently down on WWE’s main roster product following recent TKO involvement amid a drop in show quality, a lot of WWE fans are finding their fix with AAA in recent weeks.
With the ongoing story between the two El Grande Americanos recently capturing a lot of fan interest, and the show airing on YouTube internationally for an hour on Saturday nights, AAA provides an exciting one hour of television for those looking for different content from main roster WWE.
The show also provides a platform for a number of underused WWE stars to showcase themselves, including Omos, War Raiders and Cruz Del Toro.
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